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^t^tt. dhawdnd, v.a., to have washed. 



*Uml dhdngarld, n.m., a mixture of mung, mash and moth. 



Wm dhdk, n.f., fear of, danger from. 



VTJ%T, dhdgld, n.m., same as dhdngarld (q.v.). 



VTft dhdri, adj. or n.m., J. Vigorous/ energetic, of man or 



bullock. 

 2. A robber or dacoit. 



The Lyallpur Colony is known 



VTJTT, 



here as Duld dhdfi ki bar. 



Kh 

 Ka 



In farming go in for rice, in cattle {lit cow)-keeping 

 tor a milch cow— in clothing for a blanket; then 

 you won t lose a single bigha. 



*ft*, dhinu, n.f., a milch cow. 



" Saga same bachdriye, dhinu Phdgan men." 



Know a friend in time (of trouble) and a milch cow in 

 fnagan. 



' Ko-same ' is a variant for ' same ' and gives the above 

 sense. 



^tm, dhimd, adv., slowly. 



V*> dhumar, n.f., fog, mist. 



*TT dhurd, n.m., the axle-tree of a well-wheel. 



*fn\ dhurnd, v.n., to thunder. 



^ dhul, n.f., dust. 



" Cheunti le ande chali, china nahdwe dhul 

 Shadi kahe Bhddli, barkhd ho bhar pur." 



The ant carries her eggs, the sparrow's taking a dust- 

 ptent '^ ' " Eh ' BhadH there ' n berainin 





** -^"" wueexer pair ot bullocks i 

 *■ Cattle generally. 



3. Used metaphorically for the 



VK 



enterprise. 



an 



pd 



of, near (equivalent to Urdu 



